Amnesty Limits in International Criminal Law

This article examine the problems raised by amnesty in the domestic and international legal order in the context of national reconciliation. It examines the scope and limits of the amnesty law, justifying it by the exceptions made for international crimes and violations as far as international human...

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Published in:Journal of politics and law (Toronto) Vol. 13; no. 2; p. 69
Main Authors: Fomba, Diakaridia, Mujib, Muhammad Misbahul, Kodio, Ahmed Hedieloum
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 20-05-2020
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Summary:This article examine the problems raised by amnesty in the domestic and international legal order in the context of national reconciliation. It examines the scope and limits of the amnesty law, justifying it by the exceptions made for international crimes and violations as far as international humanitarian law is concerned. Indeed, this paper deals with the domestic and international legal aspects of non-amnesty crimes that are recognized under conventional and customary international law as imprescriptible, through the experience of specialized international courts on the subject such as those of Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and the ICC.
ISSN:1913-9047
1913-9055
DOI:10.5539/jpl.v13n2p69